Man shot, wounded in San Bernardino neighbor dispute

SAN BERNARIDNO -- A dispute between neighbors led to a man being shot and wounded in the neck Wednesday afternoon and his 22-year-old neighbor behind bars for attempted murder, officials said..

Police received several calls about 2:30 p.m. reporting shots fired in the 600 block of South Bunker Hill in San Bernardino. Officers and paramedics found a 41-year-old man with at least one gunshot wound at the location, according to San Bernardino Police officials.

He was taken to Loma Linda University Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Residents identified the shooter as James Shupe and told officers he ran right after the shooting, according to reports.

Concerned for the safety of the residents, the San Bernardino SWAT team was deployed to the area and surrounded a home. Shupe eventually voluntarily surrendered and was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, police authorities said.

The wounded man is expected to survive his injuries, officials said.

The exact nature of the dispute between the men was not immediately clear.